Edith Harrhy

[3] In 1914 she left the Guildhall School of Music which had been overseen by Landon Ronald to tour as a duo with Mary Law.

Harrhy had met William Constant Beckx Daly in Australia and after they married in London they settled in Melbourne where they lived with her husband's family.

Her husband travelled as a pharmaceutical representative and she would arrange broadcasts and performances with accompanying artists in the places that he had to visit.

[6] Gertrude Johnson who had been a singer began the National Theatre Movement in Melbourne in 1935.

[7] Edith Harrhy also created the light operas, Alaya and The Jolly Friar.

Collette by Edith Harrhy